Museum of Arts and Design (MAD)
Stone, Edward Durell; Cloepfil, Brad; Allied Works Architecture
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Alternative Title
Huntington Hartford Gallery of Modern Art
Date
2013-12-24Description
Interior, gallery with window slots of fritted glass, continuing from window into floor; The museum was founded in 1956 by the American Craft Council as the Museum of Contemporary Crafts; it was renamed in 2002 and in 2008, moved to 2 Columbus Circle. The new tenant radically altered the building's original design (1964) by Edward Durell Stone, which touched off a preservation battle. The museum's redesign was developed by Brad Cloepfil and his Portland, Oregon-based firm Allied Works Architecture and replaced the original white Vermont marble with a glazed terra-cotta (nacreous ceramic) and glass facade. Stone's signature elements like the "lollypop" shaped piers are still there, but boxed in with fritted glass. The interior was opened up and new slots in the building allow more light. Source: Wikipedia; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page (accessed 8/5/2013)
Type of Work
art museumSubject
architecture, contemporary (1960 to present), Restoration and conservation, re-cladding, Twenty-first century
Rights
Rights Statement
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